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Show 1$ fi I IHiogSier fonfimied from Page B-- Edlydget Cut Urged each institution are: University of Utah, $25,001,000; Utah l morisaid. Schools had a 6.3 per cent enroll-mepre-dict- n State University, Weber $13,331,000; State assure continued operation and o provide guidelines for use of facilities (principally in presenting speakers). Heard Dr. James C. e raid. ' State College, $1,955,000; Fletcher, president of the U. Later,E. board member Utah, of U., report there is a very of Eastern Peterson, Provo, Clings $G64,000; Snow College, good chance the State Insurexpressed concern over the f S83.000 ; College, Dixie ance Fund will lend funds to pa.t tern of enrollment 933,000; Utah Technical Colan Artificial Heart construct enroll-irtent Reside:.-increase? $1,877,OGO; at Salt Lake, in the univelege Test P.uilding (Utah students) in Utah Technical College at Research Park. rsitys creased only 1.1 per cent Provo, $1,195,000; State Board while Fletcher also noted that the (o u of Higher Education (for its students) increased 16 cwn operation and statewide U. of U. had been inspected federal agents for compliper cent, he said. functions, such as educational by Peter W. Billings, USBHE television which it directs), ance with the Civil Rights The Act. university met chairman, noted the public $1,412,300. thousands the does not know requirements, but not after In other action the goard: in eight questioned of hours that go into the being orbuilding e from particularly areas, budget-makin- g system-widprocess, Approved construction, he said. Federal the institutions to the board dinances strengthening instithe tutions level. ability to maintain r e g u lations require num protect property, employment of a certain Amounts recommended for discipline, increase, but the actual gain was only 3.3 per cent, he $6,327,000; Southern College, Utah Col-leg- BUDGET 3971-7- 2 No Deduction Is Allowable For Political Gifts , IRS Says NEWS, Wednesday, October 28, 1970 DfSfcRET RECOMMENDATIONS, ber of minority persons, specifying that if too few such persons apply for employment the university is obligated to go out and find them, he said. Approved a uniform numbering system for general education courses to be used by all schools and providing further that all schools shall recognize transfer credit in the courses so numbered. the USBHE Authorized staff to work with Westminster College in a review of that schools overall program to insure it complements the state system. The cooperation was requested by Westmin- ster. Weber State Authorized College to proceed with final plans for a $2,300,000 education building to be financed with state and federal fends. to political campaigns are not tax deductible, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officials said today. Some campaign committees are soliciting contributions by telling the public they can deduct such gift's on their income tax returns. This is absolutely untrue, according to Roland V. Wise, IRS district Contributions director. Neither individual contributions to a candidate or a nor the purchase of tickets for a politically sponsored event can be claimed when you file your return, he party said. "Corporations should understand their contributions to a political organization or their campaign expenditures which includes advertising are nonhe added. deductible, Allowable deductions include donations to churches, educational institutions, hospi- - tal and medical facilities and any organization that receives, a substantial portion of its. or support from the fede:al local government. Taken From School UTAH STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION o s 0 Charts list higher education budget information. See story, page B-- l. 33 Lowell Farr Piano Recital Was Refined , Perceptive musical, precise ence for a piano recital on a unfailingly was g I think this sensitive. and night Deseret News Music Critic work no matter how elegantrewarded throughout by Lowell Farrs superb command of It was a case of the old and ly performed, loses considera, bly of ,iS effectiveness without the-- new jostling shoulders at pianistic color that he put to the inclusion of the spoken tire service of all his music the- - piano recital by Lowell texts. of in with great sensitivity. the University Fart There are several who could Utahs new Fine Arts AuditoA word of caution to future have enhanced the performrium Tuesday evening. in the new Fine Arts pianists And Farr, who not only hails ance by adding the reading Auditorium. If in any doubt, from here and southern Dr. Jack Adamson and Dr. use less, not more, pedal. 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His playing was! never monotonous; the reason being that he has mastered an exceptionally smooth and velvety method of tone production befitting these Baroque jewels. Wanderer FanSchuberts with vitality detasy glowed spite 4ne handicap of a - responsive piano that was further marred by some ringing strings. Invariably the Wanderer is a major war horse that becomes knotty and crowded. Long lines and so phrases became disjointed arch did not that they always across the larger sections of the music. But it wasnt Farrs fault -or any other competent performers; that is just the way the Wanderer is. Farr conveyed a pungent enjoyment of Debussys prelLavine ude, , General and his brilliant eccentric, to playing was also displayed excellent purposes in the prelLa puerta del vino udes, and Les fees sont dexquises One sensed a danseuses. geriuine pleasure in Farrs vibrant handling of the music. 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